Yeah I was mind blown. I have the same exact white one, it sits in our room not just as a secure safe but a beautiful masterpiece. They completely destroyed the paint on this one.
I see what you mean my “safety”. I tried to lean mine over getting it into my house. It fell on me and pinned me between the safe and the door. The whole weight was on my thighs and i could barely summon the strength the get out from behind it. Which beings me to why i am watching this.
Why didn't they haul upright with those furniture lifts??? Clowns to the left of us, clowns to the right of us. Picked up a similar Browning safe from garage floor laying on its back. Lifted with home fabricated lifts similar to those in this viedo. Slipped UltraLift powerd stairclimber underneath safe, set afe onto UltraLift. Hit the UltraLift power and set the safe upright. Easy peasy with Ultraift....even up stairs, into pickup bed, onto trailer. Bada oom bada bang!!!
As someone who has installed thousands of safes, this is how NOT to do it. Also, moving a safe on its side is fine with proper methods. Hopefully they have improved their methods since then...
as a professional mover this hurts my feelings there's no reason that this should be a two-man job they should have at least three and I don't know why they don't have an appliance dolly it makes things so much easier two straps go around it at the top and bottom two guys tip back to you and you wheel it and it's pretty easy we moved about a hundred of em
Should not be a problem. Just don't do any crazy weights. 1100 lbs or less should be ok. If you are having difficulty moving it in, it might be too heavy. I think of safes like a refrigerator filled with milk and meats.....so you should be ok. Install the safe next to a wall, not out in the middle of the floor.
this guy literally cut out the part where they were struggling... serioulsy theses guys are going to get hurt. did anyone see the lift gate in that dude back.
I have the same exact Liberty Presidential safe and just experienced terrible "SAFE" movers destroying the paint job !!! If their imaginary insurance doesn't fix it, I'M SUING !!!!
man the one side is all tore up I'd be calling Liberty and telling them come pick it up and send me a new one. Why didn't any one engage the door bolts instead of letting it swing in the breeze glad its not my safe.
Well I'll never use these guys. They scratched the hell out of it. Why wasn't it wrapped with plastic and blanket? Why didn't they close the door? Why didn't they use a dolly? Why do these jackasses still have a job? We may never know
Are scratches like that just something you have to deal with/expect when buying a 1500 lb. safe? Or are movers/deliverymen expected to not damage the exterior?
We will sometimes wrap the safe with shipping blankets....Also, there are alot of risks when shipping a heavy safe, because if you hit something, it will leave a mark....!
Should have pad wrapped first, then shrink wrapped to help keep pads nice and tight. Very unprofessional and unsafe way of moving these safes. Also needs more people to help.
Absolutely unacceptable If the safe maker or store that sold it sees this video your contract is gone. that safe in particular is not cheap that finish is somewhat rare atleast to me ive only moved 1 identical one in the past 20 years I can only imagine how the owner feels safes need to be blanketed at all times during transport good job scratching it several times and trying to blame the first moving crew.
1) put the camera down and help just stand it up in the garage. 2) BACK THE TRUCK INTO THE DRIVEWAY WITH THE GATE DOWN. could have saved 70% that work..
now I get it mask around company logo guy is because of the embarrassment Do yourself a favor before someone gets hurt, get out of the business and let professionals do it!
Fail cowboys just luckier than the bozos that first deliverd. No plan or prep should have stood up with out pallet truck. Much safer then pri bar and blocks to put on pallet truck also 3 guys min for that job you guys are gonna get hurt cutting corners.
why are you guys doing things the hard way? 1500 pounds ain't crap for a safe. I've moved ATMs that are heavier. standing up on to a pallet jack? really
Absolutely Ridiculous! 1,500Lbs/2 persons^downhill forces= Lawsuit for back injury. +750Lbs/per person. Pretty sure that violates OSHA standards. Now that the human aspect is covered, let's talk about moving practices. 2 People? Oh, plus 1 camera man/business owner. No assistance when it almost flipped, no moving blanket between pallet jack and item, and NO STEEL TOE SHOES? WTF!!? The other thing, why would you take the safe downhill to the truck when you have a lift gate? Are you that devoid of common sense as a mover/business owner? Let me Re-edit the description for the video; "I was called out to finish this safe moving job. The last safe company left this safe on its side. We up-righted it and anchored it to the ground. I did a $#!* job, almost if not created lifetime injury for my employees(who I secretly don't care about, but pretend to), and I'm an idiot for posting this on the web because it can never be removed."
So many bad comments with out backing/ providing a better solution. Comments like “they completely destroyed this safe”. Hahahaha… this video definitely provides a good solution to move a very heavy safe on it side with out damages.